Mesoarchaean banded iron formations of the Fennoscandian Shield: new zirconU-Pb (ID-TIMS and SHRIMP-II) isotope ages of noble metal mineralization and Nd-Sr data on whole rocks ...

Banded iron formations (BIFs) are widespread over the world (3.81 Ga to 1.80 Ga) as the Algoma and Superior types. The paper provides new isotope (Nd-Sr, U-Pb) data on associated noble-metal mineralization in Algoma-type BIFs of the Fennoscandian Shield. U-Pb dating of accessory zircon applied to es...

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Main Authors: Bayanova, Tamara B., Bazay, Ayya V., Steshenko, Ekaterina N., Kunakkuzin, Evgeniy L., Serov, Pavel A., Borisenko, Elena S., Elizarov, Dmitry V.
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21700800
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Summary:Banded iron formations (BIFs) are widespread over the world (3.81 Ga to 1.80 Ga) as the Algoma and Superior types. The paper provides new isotope (Nd-Sr, U-Pb) data on associated noble-metal mineralization in Algoma-type BIFs of the Fennoscandian Shield. U-Pb dating of accessory zircon applied to estimate the formation time of noble-metal-bearing skarn and related rocks in the Olenegorsk and Kirovogorsk BIFs, NW Fennoscandian Shield show that they occurred in the interval between the formation of basalt protolith (2.81 Ga amphibolites) and metamorphism in BIFs (2.75 Ga) to the formation of gold-bearing iron-rich skarn with native Au, Ag, Bi and tellurides (2.65 Ga) and low-temperature quartz-zeolite veins with redeposited Au (2.55 Ga). REE distribution in zircons and corresponding rocks indicated an important role of redox reactions in Fe and REE redistribution affected by reducing fluids on haematite-quartz protolith of BIFs. ...